If they yeet one plugin they should yeet them all.


If they yeet one plugin they should yeet them all.

Yeeting plugins does nothing because, again, this is an exploit in how they send data to the client and back. Yeeting all plugins does nothing to address the issue. You are missing the point, like a substantial number of people in the thread.


Do tell, how is reading data sent normally an "exploit"? Also, you're missing my point, not vice versa. If they purposefully target one plugin, it'd set a precedence that would then have to be followed.

If you had read anything in this thread that discusses the nuanaces, you would understand. As it stands, I'll go ahead and assume you and everyone else suggesting banning plugins can't read.
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